Jm. Garcia-cortes et al., Comparative study of Pt-based catalysts on different supports in the low-temperature de-NOx-SCR with propene, APP CATAL B, 30(3-4), 2001, pp. 399-408
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Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
Pt-based catalysts have been prepared using supports of different nature (g
amma -Al2O3, ZSM-5, USY, and activated carbon (ROXN)) fur the C3H6-SCR of N
Ox in the presence of excess oxygen. Nitrogen adsorption at 77 K, pH measur
ements, temperature-programmed desorption of propene, and Hz chemisorption
were used for the characterization of the different supports and catalysts.
The performance of these catalysts has been compared in terms of de-NO, ac
tivity, hydrocarbon adsorption and combustion at low temperature, and selec
tivity to N-2. Maximum NO, conversions for all the catalysts were achieved
in the temperature range of 200-250 degreesC. The order of activity was, Pt
-USY > Pt/ROXN similar to Pt-ZSM-5 much greater than Pt/Al2O3. At temperatu
res above 300 degreesC only Pt/ROXN maintains a high activity caused by the
consumption of the support, while the other catalysts present a strong dea
ctivation. Propene combustion starts at the same temperature for all the ca
talytic systems ((similar to 160 degreesC). Complete hydrocarbon combustion
is directly related to the acidity of the support, thus determining the te
mperature of the maximum NO, reduction. The support play an important role
in the reaction mechanism through the hydrocarbon activation. N2O formation
was observed for all the catalysts. Nz selectivity ranges from 15 to 30% w
ith the order, Pt/ROXN > Pt-USY similar to Pt/Al2O3 > Pt-ZSM-5. The catalyt
ic systems exhibit a stable operation under isothermal conditions during ti
me-on-stream experiments. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserve
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